Thanks for another great episode, which just accompanied me on my Sunday morning run. :) I am excited to check out the Amy Butler yarns. FYI -- I heard she'll be a guest on the Ready, Set, Knit podcast next Saturday. Hope you're enjoying your new home! :)

Another great podcast! I especially enjoyed the story by your listener and how many times she ripped out to the beginning because of a tiny mistake. I am still that person after knitting most of my life! It was like that when I made my first Cedar Leaves-I'm sure you will remember my frantic pleas for help because I was having so much trouble with the short rows. That first shawlette I must have ripped out dozens of times for some tiny mistake! I'm getting a little better about it, but I'm a perfectionist and still sometimes can't live with it! And Amy Butler's yarn, oh, soooo pretty! I have an ancient sweater, store bought and designed by DKNY that was made of wool and cotton. Vogue recreated the pattern and I tried to make it, a complicated fair isle pattern, but I couldn't find a yarn that would truly recreate the look (or gauge). It's still my fav sweater, must be 20 yrs old now and falling apart. So maybe now I can recreate it with Amy Butler's yarn. I'm going to have to get her book, too! I'm going to have buy a skein though and see if I can get gauge for my fav sweater! Susan

That's so funny that you think you're a yarn horder. I was talking to my mother and telling her I think I am one too! I said that at least yarn is soft and comfy and pretty so if my house fills up with it we can just sit on it and still be comfortable. ; )Gmail: archercrafts@gmail.com

Just finished listening to your podcast while walking, and I am ordering some of this yarn today! You make it sound like I just MUST have some of this! I too am an Amy Butler fabric fan - thanks for turning me on to this yarn! Who knew? :)